So where do they get 12 gigs of data used? Is this how they determine who will get throttled or is in the top 5%? My billing period starts on the 2nd and ends on the 1st. Am I missing some peice of the puzzle? I did use about 12 gigs in billing period between January 2 and February 1.
location pls
you'd get a txt message from death star with a warning
Just sell your iPhone, at least it will cover the ETF. I'm pretty much done with ATT as well, my sister and i bought our dad a 4S for his bday and gave it to him at dinner. We called ATT to activate it. Guess what? There's no customer service agents at 7pm on a saturday. I even called up apple to ask them if there are any special phone numbers att uses for these situations. The head customer service guy said he would dig around and try to find something, he called me back and said he was shocked to tell me there's no possible way ATT could activate my phone that night. What if there's an emergency? Verizon customer service is available 24/7. I hate ATT, and i was a VERY loyal customer.
How unreasonable. AT&T doesn't make their reps work 24 hours a day! What if there is an emergency? You can still dial 911 out from your the phone even if it's not activated...
A national phone company should have reps available 24 hours a day.
A national phone company should have reps available 24 hours a day. Hell, my CABLE COMPANY has reps available 24 hours a day. Yes, it's unreasonable and i expect a better level of service than that. And for this reason i will be switching to verizon.
Otherwise its simply rubbish... on average it takes about a day for the sim to activate from the day you got it delivered or bought it from the store-at least in Denmark.
I guess I disagree. BUT... for the record, ATT does have reps available, just not necessarily at the standard "I need to activate a new phone" number.
No, they literally didn't have ANY type of reps available. I could not speak to a live person no matter which number i called.
The only reason a phone company should have a rep ready for 24h is when the rep is the one responsible for blocking stolen phones sim cards.
Otherwise its simply rubbish... on average it takes about a day for the sim to activate from the day you got it delivered or bought it from the store-at least in Denmark.
This is America son. We want what we want, when we want it, or else we are going to be upset and talk ish about the company. It's that way with EVERYTHING.
btw ever heard patience is a virtue
This is America son. We want what we want, when we want it, or else we are going to be upset and talk ish about the company. It's that way with EVERYTHING.
Sorry for stating my opinion dad btw ever heard patience is a virtue
Errr, dudes, getting of a subject? Read the title of the post "throttling MAP"
Back to the subject of THIS thread,
seems that RURAL areas do not get throttled at 2gb: CT, TX, OH, UT
(which seems against logic, but then again: cities have more wifi, people are in offices, most of the day, etc)
Has anybody tired to change their market to one of those yet?
(unfortunately you most likely need to change your number to accomplish this, but you can port you existing number to google voice for free.
See my tips on how to do it, on the 1st page of this thread)